WestJet enhances Western Canada’s transborder connectivity through summer schedule

WestJet today announced four new routes as part of the airline’s summer schedule, unveiling significant opportunities for Western Canadians and Americans to explore both sides of the border this summer. Offering a comprehensive network of connectivity between two major Western Canadian cities and the United States, WestJet’s summer schedule will feature new routes between Edmonton and Atlanta, Nashville and San Francisco, along with new service connecting Vancouver and Detroit. 

With strengthened direct connectivity, WestJet will increase its transborder service in Western Canada with up to daily frequency during peak travel periods between Edmonton and Atlanta and Vancouver and Detroit. Service between Edmonton and San Francisco and Nashville, and Vancouver and Detroit will operate on a seasonal basis, while service between Edmonton and Atlanta will provide year-round connectivity for guests.

RouteFrequencyService start
date
Departure 
time (local)
Arrival time 
(local)
Edmonton – San 
Francisco
5x weeklyJune 2011:30 a.m1:32 p.m
San Francisco – 
Edmonton
5x weeklyJune 202:25 p.m6:25 p.m
Edmonton – 
Nashville
2x weeklyMay 29:35 a.m2:24 p.m
Nashville – 
Edmonton
2x weeklyMay 23:15 p.m6:29 p.m
Edmonton – 
Atlanta*
DailyApril 2912:45 am7:06 a.m
Atlanta – 
Edmonton*
DailyApril 299:05 a.m11:50 a.m
Vancouver – 
Detroit
DailyApril 2811:35 p.m7:01 a.m
Detroit – 
Vancouver
DailyApril 289:00 a.m10:55 a.m
*Year-round connectivity

Expanded U.S. network increases access to Delta hubs 

Through its longstanding partnership with Delta Air Lines, guests connecting through Atlanta and Detroit are accessing two of the U.S. airline’s major hubs. Through WestJet’s codeshare partnerships, guests flying through Detroit, will gain access to more than 70 transborder destinations through a seamless connection, including New York, Washington D.C., Boston, and more, while guests connecting through Atlanta, will find options to connect to more than 100 U.S. destinations from the world’s busiest airport.

Building on WestJet’s current service to Delta hubs, WestJet guests have access to Delta’s expansive U.S. network on a single purchased ticket with check-in for all flights at the first departure, baggage tagged to their final destination and lounge access for select guests. Additionally, frequent flyers of both airlines will continue to enjoy extensive reciprocal benefits any time they fly with either carrier, including earning and redeeming in their preferred program.